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Structural Change and Economic Dynamics
1990 - 2011
Edited by F. Duchin , H. Hagemann , M. Landesmann , R. Scazzieri , A. Steenge and B. Verspagen
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Volume 22, issue 3 , 2011
On the role of intentionality in evolutionary economic change pp. 193-203
Félix-Fernando Muñoz , María-Isabel Encinar and Carolina Cañibano
Balance, Manhattan norm and Euclidean distance of industrial policies for the US pp. 204-226
Maurizio Ciaschini , Rosita Pretaroli and Claudio Socci
On indirect trade-related R&D spillovers: The "Average Propagation Length" of foreign R&D pp. 227-237
Chiara Franco , Sandro Montresor and Giuseppe Vittucci Marzetti
Optimal time switching from tayloristic to holistic workplace organization pp. 238-246
Thomas Vallee and Eva Moreno-Galbis
Profit rate dynamics, income distribution, structural and technical change in Denmark, Finland and Italy pp. 247-268
Andrea Vaona
External debt sustainability and policy rules in a small globalized economy pp. 269-276
Gabriel Porcile , Alexandre Gomes de Souza and Ricardo Viana
Testing for structural break in Japanese demand system after the bubble era pp. 277-286
Manami Ogura
Volume 22, issue 2 , 2011
Structural change and industrial classification pp. 93-105
Diana Hicks
Poverty traps in a frictionless world: The effects of learning and technology assimilation pp. 106-115
Santiago M. López , José Molero and Francisco J. Santos-Arteaga
Structural change in Finnish manufacturing: The theory of the aggregation of production functions and an empirical analysis with a plant-level panel pp. 116-134
Pekka Sauramo and Mika Maliranta
Entry and exit as a source of aggregate productivity growth in two alternative technological regimes pp. 135-150
Carlos Carreira and Paulino Teixeira
The pattern of specialization and economic growth: The resource curse hypothesis revisited pp. 151-161
Syed Mansoob Murshed and Leandro Antonio Serino
On the evolution of institutional comparative advantages pp. 162-172
Marcella Nicolini
Inflation, unemployment, and the time consistency of the US monetary policy pp. 173-179
Adolfo Sachsida , Jose Angelo Divino and Daniel Oliveira Cajueiro
Strategic environmental policy and the accumulation of knowledge pp. 180-191
Thomas Ziesemer and Peter Michaelis
Volume 22, issue 1 , 2011
Budget deficits and inflation feedback pp. 1-11
Sergey Pekarski
Endogenous trade policy: Political struggle in the growth process pp. 12-29
Yoshiaki Sugimoto and Masao Nakagawa
Strategic complementarities between innovative firms and skilled workers: The poverty trap and the policymaker's intervention pp. 30-40
Elvio Accinelli and Edgar J Sánchez Carrera
Engines of growth. Innovation and productivity in industry groups pp. 41-53
Francesco Bogliacino and Mario Pianta
Growth processes of Italian manufacturing firms pp. 54-70
Alex Coad , Rekha Rao and Federico Tamagni
Multiple equilibria in Spanish unemployment pp. 71-80
Massimo Franchi and Javier Ordóñez
Economic growth, labor market and demographic patterns pp. 81-91
María José Roa , Dulce Saura and Francisco J. Vázquez
Volume 21, issue 4 , 2010
Technology diffusion and global welfare effects: Imitative R&D vs. South-bound FDI pp. 231-247
Hwan C. Lin
Kuznets and Pasinetti on the study of structural transformation: Never the Twain shall meet? pp. 248-257
Moshe Syrquin
Modelling industrial dynamics with "History-friendly" simulations pp. 258-275
Christian Garavaglia
Fiscal stance, the current account and the real exchange rate: Some empirical estimates from a time-varying framework pp. 276-290
Sohrab Rafiq
Volume 21, issue 3 , 2010
Determinants of TFP growth: A close look at industries driving the EU-US TFP gap pp. 165-180
Kieran Mc Morrow , Werner Röger and Alessandro Turrini
Characteristics of innovating firms in Tunisia: The essential role of external knowledge sources pp. 181-196
Mohieddine RAHMOUNI , Mohamed Ayadi and Murat Yildizoglu
Path-dependent economic progress and regress: The negative role of subsidies in economic growth pp. 197-205
Tsutomu Harada
Neoclassical vs evolutionary theories of financial constraints: Critique and prospectus pp. 206-218
Alex Coad
Production, unemployment and wage flexibility in an ICT-assisted economy: A model pp. 219-230
Andrea Pannone
Volume 21, issue 2 , 2010
Structural convergence of European countries pp. 85-100
Palan (born Höhenberger), Nicole Kathrin and Claudia Schmiedeberg
An evolutionary game theory approach to the dynamics of the labour market: A formal and informal perspective pp. 101-110
Ricardo Azevedo Araujo and Nathalia Almeida de Souza
Long-run sectoral development: Time-series evidence for the German economy pp. 111-122
Andreas Dietrich and Jens J. Krüger
Endogenous technological change, income distribution, and unemployment with inter-class conflict pp. 123-134
Hiroaki Sasaki
Douglass C. North's understanding the process of economic change: Analytical principles and historical narratives: Introduction pp. 135-138
Roberto Scazzieri
Understanding Douglass North in game-theoretic language pp. 139-146
Masahiko Aoki
Rationality and institutions: reflections on Douglass North pp. 147-156
Martin Daunton
What is the Message of 'Understanding the Process of Economic Change' for Economic Historians? pp. 157-163
Vera Zamagni
Volume 21, issue 1 , 2010
Innovation, qualitative change and economic development--Special issue in honour of Pier-Paolo Saviotti pp. 1-4
Koen Frenken , Andreas Pyka , Bart Verspagen and Paul Windrum
Industry dynamics in complex product spaces: An evolutionary model pp. 5-16
Luigi Marengo and Marco Valente
Symbolic consumption and the social construction of product characteristics pp. 17-25
Ulrich Witt
User-producer relations, innovation and the evolution of market structures under alternative contractual regimes pp. 26-40
Franco Malerba and Luigi Orsenigo
Pre-entry experience, post-entry learning and firm survival: Evidence from the local area networking switch industry pp. 41-49
Roberto Fontana and Lionel Nesta
Recombinant knowledge and growth: The case of ICTs pp. 50-69
Cristiano Antonelli , Jackie Krafft and Francesco Quatraro
Applying Comprehensive Neo-Schumpeterian Economics to Latin American Economies pp. 70-83
Dominik Hartmann , Andreas Pyka and Horst Hanusch
Volume 20, issue 4 , 2009
Do subsidies have positive impacts on R&D and innovation activities at the firm level? pp. 239-253
Tommy H. Clausen
Is growth of services an obstacle to productivity growth? A comparative analysis pp. 254-265
Andrés Maroto-Sánchez and Juan R. Cuadrado-Roura
Distributive impact of structural change: Does environmental degradation matter? pp. 266-278
Angelo Antoci , Paolo Russu and Elisa Ticci
Employment cycles and minimum wages. A macro view pp. 279-287
Peter Flaschel and Alfred Greiner
Nonlinearity in monetary policy: A reconsideration of the opportunistic approach to disinflation pp. 288-300
Massimiliano Marzo , Ingvar A. Strid and Paolo Zagaglia
Technological change: A microeconomic approach to the creation of knowledge pp. 301-312
Thomas Grebel
Volume 20, issue 3 , 2009
Introduction to the special issue on the regional dimensions of innovation pp. 161-162
Bart Verspagen and Paul Windrum
Geographic concentration of innovative activities in Germany pp. 163-182
Dirk Fornahl and Thomas Brenner
Innovation and the geographical and organisational dimensions of outsourcing: Evidence from Italian firm-level data pp. 183-195
Lucia Cusmano , Maria Luisa Mancusi and Andrea Morrison
Knowledge flows through social networks in a cluster: Comparing university and industry links pp. 196-210
Christian R. Østergaard
Firms' growth: Does the innovation system matter? pp. 211-220
Lucio Cassia , Alessandra Colombelli and Stefano Paleari
A two-dimensional non-equilibrium dynamic model pp. 221-238
Orlando Gomes
Volume 20, issue 2 , 2009
Current global imbalances and the Keynes Plan: A Keynesian approach for reforming the international monetary system pp. 79-89
Lilia Costabile
Trend movements and inverted Kondratieff waves in the Dutch economy, 1800-1913 pp. 90-113
Jan P.G. Reijnders
Growth responses to competitive shocks: Market structure dynamics under liberalisation pp. 114-125
Uma Sarada Kambhampati and Paul A. Kattuman
Neoclassical production theory and growth with unemployment: The stability issue revisited pp. 126-135
Luciano Fanti and Piero Manfredi
The Robertson connection between the natural rates of interest and unemployment pp. 136-150
Mauro Boianovsky and John R. Presley
The relation between the speed of demand saturation and the dynamism of the labour market pp. 151-159
Kazuhiro Kurose
Volume 20, issue 1 , 2009
Demand, employment, and labour productivity in the European economies pp. 1-15
Enrique Palazuelos and Rafael Fernández
How does technological innovation and diffusion affect inter-industry workers' mobility? pp. 16-37
Elisabetta Magnani
Long-run effects of low-wage countries' growing competitiveness and exports of manufactures pp. 38-49
Luciano Boggio
Multilevel assessment of diversity, innovation and selection in the solar photovoltaic industry pp. 50-60
Stijn T.A. van den Heuvel and Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh
A structuralist North-South model on structural change, economic growth and catching-up pp. 61-73
Alberto Botta
Dynamic multi-sector CGE modeling and the specification of capital: Comment on Farmer and Wendner (2004) pp. 74-75
Christian Aßmann and Jens Boysen-Hogrefe
Dynamic multi-sector CGE modeling: Reply to Aßmann and Hogrefe pp. 76-77
Ron Wendner and Karl Farmer